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My man.I just made a rant about Kanye,Wale,Teyana Taylor,and Stalley being in every page.[/URL]
Stop posting please.
There's a thread that pics of NBA players wearing kicks can be posted in
If its vintage cool, post it here, I wouldn't care
But a all star game pic from last season is pushing it
I wish posters in this thread would realize that quality is better quantity
You don't have to post a pic of every celeb pic you see wearing recently released GR jordans or some basic nikes
This thread used to be "celebs rockin heat" now it's basically a celeb wdywt thread smh
This thread fell off, dudes is thirsty to post pics of 'celebs' wearing regular kicks that isn't 'heat'
Damb, I hate the word 'heat'
It's 5:15am EST and I just wrote a lengthy response smh
My jimmies are rustled
We had a good run of vintage pics with heat and you came in here with some backstory on a flea market jersey that no one gives a damn about. If you want to look like a fool like the guys in the pics you posted by all means go ahead man - you have our blessings, if that's what you seek.
Y'all argue like a bunch of sissys in here
Are these KD V ID's . . .
There is so many down falls to this thread so many pause worthy statments, so much **** riding and wayyyyy too much use of the word "fit" but the worse thing this thread has made me realise is that Hip Hop fashion no longer exists, a hip hop emcee will be judged on his "fit" the same as Justin Bieber would. Criticised for jeans too loose or some other homo ****.
Hip Hop culture/fashion use to stand out have its own flayva but now Jay Z looks no different to Justin Timberlake.
Also a "celeb" is judged on a "fit" not there style cause no one has their own, but their "fits"
Ye I'm mad /endrant R.I.P hip hop culture
Won't you try to contribute?With all the basketball players wearing sneakers pics.. Lets go ahead and do baseball players wearing fitteds smh